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but jane was a killer.hless and induce putinablely in control of the horse mafia, the jane gang would have had just as much reason to have helen dead. just as much to lose if she had brought the authorities down. it turns out that jank jane junior was even identified in court as richard bailey's co-conspirator in the plot to kill helen brach. but frank jane was never charged. a convicted cocaine dealer jane is alleged to have taken over the horse moof korea after silas died in 1987. he was later convicted of arson for torching two horse stables and his own home. did the horse mafia order the hit? did richard bailey take the fall? steven miller says whoever actually killed helen brach, bailey was in on the plot, which makes him just as guilty. >>> coming up -- >> mr. bailee, what do you think happened? >> i wouldn't have the slightest idea. somebody out there knows. and they've got the wrong person in this place. >> richard bailey speaks in his >> richard bailey speaks in his own defense. and all we have lef
but jane was a killer.hless and induce putinablely in control of the horse mafia, the jane gang would have had just as much reason to have helen dead. just as much to lose if she had brought the authorities down. it turns out that jank jane junior was even identified in court as richard bailey's co-conspirator in the plot to kill helen brach. but frank jane was never charged. a convicted cocaine dealer jane is alleged to have taken over the horse moof korea after silas died in 1987. he was...
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jane, do you agree? you have been covering it since the beginning and you have been there the last couple weeks up close and personal. >> they can get in something that is based on a reasonable inference. i think that's going topy a source of contention. i think you're going to hear a lot of objection from the prosecution tomorrow becaus jose baez has a reputation of trying to sneak things in and he asks kwegings that are going to be objected to. but the rules are you cannot discuss rules not talked about in evident. he shoobt be able to say that little caylee drowned in the pool in opening statements, but he could saythenings like we saw evidence that she was capable of getting into the pool herself, and cindy testified that she believed that the ladder was left in a position that would allow her to go in and drown accidentally. the devil is in the details. it's going to be a lot of nuance and a lot of debate. >> drew, as a reporter and an observer, as you're watching the faces of the people on the jury
jane, do you agree? you have been covering it since the beginning and you have been there the last couple weeks up close and personal. >> they can get in something that is based on a reasonable inference. i think that's going topy a source of contention. i think you're going to hear a lot of objection from the prosecution tomorrow becaus jose baez has a reputation of trying to sneak things in and he asks kwegings that are going to be objected to. but the rules are you cannot discuss rules...
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jane, we'll get to you. covering this, these story long enough to say, to know not to predict what a jury is going to do. quickly here, do you see that happening when there is so much passion from both sides in this case? >> well, i do see, if you talk to a lot of people on the street they say i think it was an accident. not a pool drowning. that she accidentally overdosed her on chloroform because she wanted to party. that would be a dangerous act by a depraved mind with no regard for human life and that is definition of second degree murder which would get her up to 30 years. an average of 22 years in the state of florida. so that i think that is something that could come down. that would be perceived of perhaps as a victory for the defense. anything that doesn't result in the death penalty. there are a lot of nuances here. not just guilty or innocence. >> thank you very much. we'll talk to all. our panel about what their predictions are if they care to share them when it come to the casey anthony trial. m
jane, we'll get to you. covering this, these story long enough to say, to know not to predict what a jury is going to do. quickly here, do you see that happening when there is so much passion from both sides in this case? >> well, i do see, if you talk to a lot of people on the street they say i think it was an accident. not a pool drowning. that she accidentally overdosed her on chloroform because she wanted to party. that would be a dangerous act by a depraved mind with no regard for...
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>> and jane? don, never predict what the jury will do, because they don't hear all of the hullabaloo, because they are in a vacuum and they are experiencing the trial in a completely different way than you and i are, so i won't predict. >> and jim, you have soon the cases from start to finish and been in court with many of them, and talk to me. what do you think? >> well, it is a very difficult case, and you could get a compromised verdict from the jury an convict her of first-degree murder and not the death penalty or a lesser conviction, but they have been in there and they are charged with looking at the evidence and evaluating it and hopefully they take the responsibility seriously and weigh the evidence and not just look at the arguments that the people are making. >> thanks to all of you. we will speak to you tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern and who knows what turns will have happened then. appreciate it. >>> program note for you. complete coverage of the closing arguments of the casey a
>> and jane? don, never predict what the jury will do, because they don't hear all of the hullabaloo, because they are in a vacuum and they are experiencing the trial in a completely different way than you and i are, so i won't predict. >> and jim, you have soon the cases from start to finish and been in court with many of them, and talk to me. what do you think? >> well, it is a very difficult case, and you could get a compromised verdict from the jury an convict her of...
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jane velez-mitchell hosts "issues"ing with jane velez-mitchell and joins us now from orlando. okay, it could be just moments away, jane. what's going on? >> well, we know there's about 20 protesters outside the orange county jail, don. and they have signs like like rot in hell, burn in hell. there are a lot of people that are very angry with casey anthony, feel she got away with murder as a matter of fact because she was acquitted of the most serious charges and she is scheduled to be released sometime after midnight. of course, they could maybe pull a fast one and release her slightly before midnight. as you mentioned she is three journalists, a still photographer, videographer and a journalist reporter are going to go in and look at it and see it and then they're going to come out and tell the rest of the media. there's about 20 satellite trucks outside the jail. so everybody it seems in the entire world wants to see what's going to happen next and what's expected to happen is, she's expected to leave in a caravan of vehicles possibly with tinted windows. you will not see he
jane velez-mitchell hosts "issues"ing with jane velez-mitchell and joins us now from orlando. okay, it could be just moments away, jane. what's going on? >> well, we know there's about 20 protesters outside the orange county jail, don. and they have signs like like rot in hell, burn in hell. there are a lot of people that are very angry with casey anthony, feel she got away with murder as a matter of fact because she was acquitted of the most serious charges and she is scheduled...
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so jane, listen, i haven't seen shock like this since o. j. simpson. let me get this in, jane.o.j. simpson. i think that this was huge, and this was big, but this didn't go on nearly as long as o.j. simpson and didn't have the celebrity, and didn't have the race, it didn't have the class, and all of those things. jurors going to the scene and looking at the evidence and the crime scene and shows being created around it. this is outrageous, but can you compare the two except for the shock of the verdict? >> well, this was the trial of this new century, and it was the first social media trial where we were all watching it together. we were all tweeting, you and me and everybody else, and communicating and discussing everything in realtime as it happened. and i think that the big shocker here was jose baez's opening statement which offered an alternative theory of accidental drowning and essentially pulled the rug out from under the prosecution because remember, in their opening statement, they're like where is caylee? day 24, day 25, where is caylee. well, he acknowledged caylee
so jane, listen, i haven't seen shock like this since o. j. simpson. let me get this in, jane.o.j. simpson. i think that this was huge, and this was big, but this didn't go on nearly as long as o.j. simpson and didn't have the celebrity, and didn't have the race, it didn't have the class, and all of those things. jurors going to the scene and looking at the evidence and the crime scene and shows being created around it. this is outrageous, but can you compare the two except for the shock of the...
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jane velez-mitchell."'s been in orlando and there when the shocking verdict came down. jane, that was pretty mild to some of the outrage that you witnessed. i saw you there speaking to those folks. >> i was there outside the courthouse and people were furious. this is the angriest i have seen a group of people since o.j. simpson about a verdict. i think part of it was the shock. they were expecting some serious conviction. if not first-degree murder then maybe second degree murder. if not second degree murder, maybe manslaughter, maybe aggravated child abuse at least. nothing. and so they were very, very shocked and i think that the prosecution made a mistake by emphasizing casey anthony's lies which they really drilled home on because what did the jury convict her of? lying. four counts of lying. that's it. >> that's it. so jane, listen, i haven't seen shock like this since o. j. simpson. let me get this in, jane. i've heard a lot of comparisons to o.j. simpson. this was huge, this was big. but this didn'
jane velez-mitchell."'s been in orlando and there when the shocking verdict came down. jane, that was pretty mild to some of the outrage that you witnessed. i saw you there speaking to those folks. >> i was there outside the courthouse and people were furious. this is the angriest i have seen a group of people since o.j. simpson about a verdict. i think part of it was the shock. they were expecting some serious conviction. if not first-degree murder then maybe second degree murder....
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the host of "issues with jane velez-mitchell" is standing by with us, and thank you, jane. we will see you later in the broadcast. >> i hope so. >> thank you for watching cnn. >>> shame on you! shame on you! >>> a media king now fighting for his reputation. you will see rupert murdoch's very public apology and a man who used to work for one of his newspapers talks to cnn. and critics say that the rochester police force there has some explaining to do. are they protecting people or is it harassment? >>> take a look at the nails. how does she function everyday? well, she will show us later on in the show. and you are on social media and we are, too. you can reach out on twitter or facebook on cnn.com/don and on foursquare.com as well. my book is called "transparent" available at e version or get it there or anywhere books are sold. geico, saving people money on more than just car iance. ♪ geic ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. experience the summer of audi event and get over 130 channels of siriusxm satellite r
the host of "issues with jane velez-mitchell" is standing by with us, and thank you, jane. we will see you later in the broadcast. >> i hope so. >> thank you for watching cnn. >>> shame on you! shame on you! >>> a media king now fighting for his reputation. you will see rupert murdoch's very public apology and a man who used to work for one of his newspapers talks to cnn. and critics say that the rochester police force there has some explaining to do. are...
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jane, what is a prevention-prepared community? that is a really good question, ivette, and it is a term i think we are going to be hearing a lot more. the notion of a prevention-prepared community is all of the systems in the community, be they the health care sector, the business sector, families, schools, neighborhoods, law enforcement, they are all prepared to create a prevention system for the community that really does increase the likelihood that everybody will be making an important contribution together and rates of these problems will actually decrease over time. dr. greene, you mentioned screening and brief interventions. many people in the audience may not know what this program is all about. do you want to tell us a little more? i will be happy to, yvette. one of the things that howard university and howard university hospital has identified was that we have a large population of at-risk drinkers, substance abuse patients, and that we wanted to find a way to try to really help our population. we didn't have enough soci
jane, what is a prevention-prepared community? that is a really good question, ivette, and it is a term i think we are going to be hearing a lot more. the notion of a prevention-prepared community is all of the systems in the community, be they the health care sector, the business sector, families, schools, neighborhoods, law enforcement, they are all prepared to create a prevention system for the community that really does increase the likelihood that everybody will be making an important...
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for example, jane austen's the original manuscript. we have more on who owns the 68 pages of work. >> emma watson had an air of healthy vigor. >> an excerpt from an unpublished novel by jane austen. jane austen's father actually died which many believe to be the reason that she abandoned the story. today, the fragment was sold at auction. the bidding was fierce but interest was from around the world. [applause] >> the manuscript has just sold for a little bit under a million pounds. this was three times its estimated value. this is a lot of money for something you can buy in book form. why pay that amount of money for the object? >> it is a very rare opportunity to buy something like this on the open market. to see jane austen's handwriting is quite different from reading a printed book. >> there is a good chance that the manuscript would go abroad but i can reveal that was bought by a british institution. they were aided by a substantial grant from the national heritage memorial fund. >> this is worth every single penny. this was the
for example, jane austen's the original manuscript. we have more on who owns the 68 pages of work. >> emma watson had an air of healthy vigor. >> an excerpt from an unpublished novel by jane austen. jane austen's father actually died which many believe to be the reason that she abandoned the story. today, the fragment was sold at auction. the bidding was fierce but interest was from around the world. [applause] >> the manuscript has just sold for a little bit under a million...
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now it's able speak to an experiment of the young turks about jane quakers and parcher from m s n b c i'll ask if the future of the media will be online then eighty percent of americans are now dissatisfied or angry with the government so how much more can they take jane hamsher of firedoglake will help us answer that question and if you like our story on the jail t.v. just one of many ways to a military projects wait until you hear about the navy's littoral combat ships we'll have all of that for you tonight including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to make. now the world watched rupert murdoch and his son james testifying before the british parliament this week there are a lot of questions to be raised about what murdoch did and did not know about the hacking the ethics of the companies under his belt and whether or not he's even fit to run those companies he really doesn't know anything but unfortunately it's somebody had to try and pipe rupert and well he got to use that as a big distraction. so now when the pieing attempt
now it's able speak to an experiment of the young turks about jane quakers and parcher from m s n b c i'll ask if the future of the media will be online then eighty percent of americans are now dissatisfied or angry with the government so how much more can they take jane hamsher of firedoglake will help us answer that question and if you like our story on the jail t.v. just one of many ways to a military projects wait until you hear about the navy's littoral combat ships we'll have all of that...
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paying a hefty price for some of jane austen's pages. an early manuscript is in the hands of the highest bidder. let me start by telling you to mark your calendars. next tuesday the embattled media titan rupert murdoch and his heir apparent jane will appear before british lawmakers. sending shock waves far and wide. the fbi has opened an investigation into allegations that murdoch's news corp. saw to hack into the phones of september 11 victims. we start tonight's coverage with this report from our deputy political editor. >> parliament has costumed the news of the -- to answer the questions of the mp's of why so many were hacked. >> my message to rebekah brooks is do the decent thing. it cannot hide away from this level of public english. >> they were reluctant witnesses. they told the committee he could not attend the future session. james murdock said he could not come. rebekah brooks said chiappone -- welcome the opportunity to do so but would not discuss anything that relates to the ongoing police investigation. the talk was of a fo
paying a hefty price for some of jane austen's pages. an early manuscript is in the hands of the highest bidder. let me start by telling you to mark your calendars. next tuesday the embattled media titan rupert murdoch and his heir apparent jane will appear before british lawmakers. sending shock waves far and wide. the fbi has opened an investigation into allegations that murdoch's news corp. saw to hack into the phones of september 11 victims. we start tonight's coverage with this report from...
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jane, final thoughts? one final thought: i think it's really helpful when communities have people like jordan and wendy, our doctor, involved in these kinds of efforts. it's so essential to have young people become good community problem solvers and its really, really important to have our professionals in the community working on these problems, not only from a programmatic aspect but from a systems change and policy aspect because we all know there's good programs out there, but it's really necessary to take them to scale and institutionalize them. very good. and if communities want to get engaged and involved, there's no better opportunity than to do so during national recovery month . recovery month is celebrated every september. there are materials online that you can use, and it's really looked at and prepared all year round, so you can get engaged in recovery month all year round. we hope that you do so, and we hope that you continue to spread the word that prevention works, treatment is effective,
jane, final thoughts? one final thought: i think it's really helpful when communities have people like jordan and wendy, our doctor, involved in these kinds of efforts. it's so essential to have young people become good community problem solvers and its really, really important to have our professionals in the community working on these problems, not only from a programmatic aspect but from a systems change and policy aspect because we all know there's good programs out there, but it's really...
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jane is no exception. there are also police awards and certificates to say jane never stops, a policeperson. she's a police person in the office and at home as well. >> ah, home sweet home. at least the recently remodeled tudor home of dr. mora isles. she is very confident, i think that comes across in the choices she makes in her life, including the artwork. this is part of the bold choices this character would make in her house. we're in mora's modern kitchen. we added cabinets that we painted blue to reflect a softer style that would be mora. but it reflects her confidence, her security as a person and more stylish look at the world. >> because of mor's occupation, she's a medical examiner, there are a lot of dead things in her life. we've kind of taken that opportunity to inject that both in her home and office. there are a lot of what some people might call macabre or more bid, but she'd see them as a curiouses sitcuriosity. we established a color pal let in her wardrobe. in her home, we didn't want i
jane is no exception. there are also police awards and certificates to say jane never stops, a policeperson. she's a police person in the office and at home as well. >> ah, home sweet home. at least the recently remodeled tudor home of dr. mora isles. she is very confident, i think that comes across in the choices she makes in her life, including the artwork. this is part of the bold choices this character would make in her house. we're in mora's modern kitchen. we added cabinets that we...
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but i wouldn't want jane fonda on there either.39 years to realize she is anti-american? not good for business. >> bob: not anti-american. >> dana: in "prime time" you typically need ratings to stay on the air. her show wasn't rated. >> bob: first, promotion for a book. second, qvc is gutless, cowardly and someone should tell mem the vietnam war was 35 years ago! >> andrea: i will save the viewers the secret of book. she said tell us what the book is about? she said it's about life and aging. what is your secret? good genes and lot of money. there you have it. >> greg: she looks good old because she looked good young. she is hot. >> bob: you didn't have a problem when she came out with the work-out tape? every woman i know did it. >> andrea: i've never done a fonda work-out? gregg she claimed, she admitted she regret what is she did but claims she did nothing to hurt the country. all right. c'mon. >> --s in -- >> eric: she was in love with the vietcong and john mccain was shot dorn and landed in the water. >> bob: i understand that
but i wouldn't want jane fonda on there either.39 years to realize she is anti-american? not good for business. >> bob: not anti-american. >> dana: in "prime time" you typically need ratings to stay on the air. her show wasn't rated. >> bob: first, promotion for a book. second, qvc is gutless, cowardly and someone should tell mem the vietnam war was 35 years ago! >> andrea: i will save the viewers the secret of book. she said tell us what the book is about? she...
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what do you say about that, jane, in terms of the type of game? >> the type does matter but what i would encourage wenty and parents to look at is recent research sew showing the benefits plafing scary or violent games, not the gory ones or the really extreme ones. but halo or call of duty. the benefits seem to be a lot of relief of stress, depression and hostile mood. >> but these games have always been available. >> right. >> what the supreme court decided to do is let mature content be available to minors. that's a whole different ballpark. >> mature content -- no, mature content has always been available if parents choose to allow that in their home. what i would like -- if you'd like me to finish about the positive benefits. i think it's important that parents understand the importance of allowing young people to have safe spaces to learn how to master and deal with feelings like anxiety and anger, which through a study at texas a & m showed. there's a great study that came out of a university. they are saying there can be positive impacts wi
what do you say about that, jane, in terms of the type of game? >> the type does matter but what i would encourage wenty and parents to look at is recent research sew showing the benefits plafing scary or violent games, not the gory ones or the really extreme ones. but halo or call of duty. the benefits seem to be a lot of relief of stress, depression and hostile mood. >> but these games have always been available. >> right. >> what the supreme court decided to do is let...
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[applause] >> thank you, jane. it does take a lot of teamwork. i think we are resurging that team work in city hall. i know the work of david chiu has been instrumental in doing that. i want to get david appeared to say a few words and also to signal, and we do not get -- often get an 11-0 vote. i can remember one other -- [laughter] david, you have been working so hard. come up and say a few words. [applause] >> it takes a village to build a village. i want to thank the village behind and in front of us. over the past year, we have put 10,000 units of new housing in the southeast part of the city with the shipyard project. [applause] we are putting 8900 new units of housing on the west side of the city with the approvals we did at parker said -- park merced. and with a much more comfortable 11-0 vote, we are moving forward with thousands of new units of housing on treasure island. i cannot say how proud we are of our city for coming together. we have been talking about for years how important it is to build new neighborhoods, develop new afforda
[applause] >> thank you, jane. it does take a lot of teamwork. i think we are resurging that team work in city hall. i know the work of david chiu has been instrumental in doing that. i want to get david appeared to say a few words and also to signal, and we do not get -- often get an 11-0 vote. i can remember one other -- [laughter] david, you have been working so hard. come up and say a few words. [applause] >> it takes a village to build a village. i want to thank the village...
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jane segal, uta rikart, joe quigley, tony kim. >> excuse me, there are two d.r.ers, i think we both get -- president olague: of course. the second d.r. requester gets five minutes. that's my fault. sorry about that. >> could you put the slide back up on the screen? >> just go ahead and start talking. >> thank you for your time today. i'm here to represent myself, my husband, and our three young children. we're the homeowners at 4437 20th street. we have filed a d.r. in response to this project. our family lives directly downslope about a nine-foot drop from 309 eureka. here is a picture of the back of our house. these are the windows that receive all of the sunlight for our house. upstairs is our bedroom and bathroom and down stairs is our kitchen and great room. these are the -- well, these are the rooms where we spend the bulk of our time as a family. let me go to the next slide here. so here is the current house as seen from our kitchen. the upslope about nine feet from us and their current structure shades our house and yard partially every day. you can see e
jane segal, uta rikart, joe quigley, tony kim. >> excuse me, there are two d.r.ers, i think we both get -- president olague: of course. the second d.r. requester gets five minutes. that's my fault. sorry about that. >> could you put the slide back up on the screen? >> just go ahead and start talking. >> thank you for your time today. i'm here to represent myself, my husband, and our three young children. we're the homeowners at 4437 20th street. we have filed a d.r. in...
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i'm jane o'brien. scotland yard is under fire. a second top boss goes as the u.k.'s phone hacking scandals spread. >> those of us who take on the most difficult jobs clearly have to stand up and be counted when things go wrong. >> meanwhile, a former news of the world reporter and sources of a number of phone hacking allegations have been found dead. >> outgunned and not outwitted. we find out how the rebels in libya get creative in their fight against the forces of colonel qaddafi. and training for the london olympics. how one hurdler from trinidad is overcoming obstacles to make his country proud. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and also around the globe. each day brings a new twist in the phone hacking scandal, which has engulfed britain. and today was certainly no exception. first came the news of the second high-profile resignation in scotland yard in 24 hours when assistant commissioner john yates announced he was stepping down. then a former world news reporter who said high-spread
i'm jane o'brien. scotland yard is under fire. a second top boss goes as the u.k.'s phone hacking scandals spread. >> those of us who take on the most difficult jobs clearly have to stand up and be counted when things go wrong. >> meanwhile, a former news of the world reporter and sources of a number of phone hacking allegations have been found dead. >> outgunned and not outwitted. we find out how the rebels in libya get creative in their fight against the forces of colonel...
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i would whip out my dick and jane. see jane run. run, he endured that. he allowed me to read to him. i had no idea in other families the adults read to children. in my house, children read to the adults. imagine the confidence they gave me in my readings. i loved to read out loud. enjoyed it immensely. so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather were from the old school. i can remember borrowing $25 from my grandmother. i was taking out my checkbook to pay her. she said no, darling, don't give me a little piece of paper. what did i give you. i said a 20 and a 5. so bring me that. they went to the light company and paid their light bills. they went to the department store and paid whatever. they went there once or twice a week to take care of business. the process of going through things, my grandmother would t
i would whip out my dick and jane. see jane run. run, he endured that. he allowed me to read to him. i had no idea in other families the adults read to children. in my house, children read to the adults. imagine the confidence they gave me in my readings. i loved to read out loud. enjoyed it immensely. so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it...
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what do you say about that, jane, about the type of game? it could have benefits.r? >> the type does matter, but what i would encourage, wendy and parents to look at, is research showing the benefits for young people playing scary or violent games. not games that are rated "m" for mature. violent games like "halo" or "call of duty." the benefits seem to be a lot of release of stress and depression and hostile moods. >> these games have always been available. >> right. >> what the supreme court decided to do is let mature content be available to minors. that is a different ball park. >> mature content has always been available if parents choose to allow that in their home. if you allow me to finish about the positive benefits because parents need to understand the importance of allowing young people to have safe spaces to master and dealing with feeling like anxiety and anger. there is a great stud friday massachusetts general hospital where more than 1,200 young people playing games. there is significant positive impacts to playing scary themes because of the viole
what do you say about that, jane, about the type of game? it could have benefits.r? >> the type does matter, but what i would encourage, wendy and parents to look at, is research showing the benefits for young people playing scary or violent games. not games that are rated "m" for mature. violent games like "halo" or "call of duty." the benefits seem to be a lot of release of stress and depression and hostile moods. >> these games have always been...
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[applause] >> thank you, jane. it does take a lot of teamwork. i think we are resurging that team work in city hall. i know the work of david chiu has been instrumental in doing that. i want to get david appeared to say a few words and also to signal, and we do not get -- often get an 11-0 vote. i can remember one other -- [laughter] david, you have been working so hard. come up and say a few words. [applause] >> it takes a village to build a village. i want to thank the village behind and in frontof
[applause] >> thank you, jane. it does take a lot of teamwork. i think we are resurging that team work in city hall. i know the work of david chiu has been instrumental in doing that. i want to get david appeared to say a few words and also to signal, and we do not get -- often get an 11-0 vote. i can remember one other -- [laughter] david, you have been working so hard. come up and say a few words. [applause] >> it takes a village to build a village. i want to thank the village...
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jane fonda saying she was booted from qvc. the day before she was set to appear on shopping channel she was cancelled. a book on getting older. qvc said they cancelled. politics vietnam 40 years ago. some viewers throned boycott qvc if she and. jane fonda may be right about something. qvc most likely did not want the heat. check 2. the web site politico is reporting that hollywood is once again stepping up to fund president obama's re-election campaign. here is a marshall list, giving 5,000 bucks george clooney, tom hanks, will ferrell, steven spielberg, jennifer garner, gwyneth paltrow and jane lynch. alec baldwin gave $2,000. cheryl stone 1,000 and karl reiner 500 bucks. president obama's campaign took in $47 million in just the last quarter alone. check three, there are unconfirmed reports that some media outlet has offered casey anthony $1 million to tell her story. check fervently hopes that's not true. geraldo asked anthony's attorney about it. >> what's making everybody crazy jose and you know this is the feeling that s
jane fonda saying she was booted from qvc. the day before she was set to appear on shopping channel she was cancelled. a book on getting older. qvc said they cancelled. politics vietnam 40 years ago. some viewers throned boycott qvc if she and. jane fonda may be right about something. qvc most likely did not want the heat. check 2. the web site politico is reporting that hollywood is once again stepping up to fund president obama's re-election campaign. here is a marshall list, giving 5,000...
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while jane -- while julia was stuck collating files, jane was taking a crash course in espionage andlearning everything from forgery, cartography, cryptography, to the fundamentals of what the os called morale operation. how to create subversive propaganda and rumor campaigns to demoralize the enemy and create dissent. another os as colic that became a great friend of julius was named betty macdonald. that he had grown up in honolulu and she'd been a young reporter and was very first on the scene after the pearl harbor attack. she was recruited by the os as because of a working knowledge of japanese and their wartime experience. she and julie would disappear. she and jane would disappear for weeks at a time on orientation courses and small arms courses where they learn how to master a thompson submachine gun and a colt 45. julia was desperate to go to france or but after 17 years of high school and college french she discovered she couldn't speak a word. she had no special skills to recommend her for overseas service. so when the word went out that donovan was looking for warm bodies
while jane -- while julia was stuck collating files, jane was taking a crash course in espionage andlearning everything from forgery, cartography, cryptography, to the fundamentals of what the os called morale operation. how to create subversive propaganda and rumor campaigns to demoralize the enemy and create dissent. another os as colic that became a great friend of julius was named betty macdonald. that he had grown up in honolulu and she'd been a young reporter and was very first on the...
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hamsher founder of firedoglake dot com jane thanks so much nice to have you back on the show tonight thanks for having me now eighty percent of americans according to this poll are dissatisfied and angry with the government that's a really large percentage what do you think of that's a well deserved well deserved anger. well if you look at the unemployment numbers i mean the jobless claims are up again today i think that what you're seeing is is anger at the government for underlying factors that just really haven't been satisfactorily addressed and then on the news what people are seeing is this game over the debt ceiling limit a completely routine vote that's been taken seven times under george bush with absolutely no problem and i think that there is is a justifiable frustration so i but i think that there are other factors that are there and depending on just in this particular debate when we talk about other factors to here that americans are getting angry about we'll get into the president in just a moment but even with republicans and what happened in jobs right are americans
hamsher founder of firedoglake dot com jane thanks so much nice to have you back on the show tonight thanks for having me now eighty percent of americans according to this poll are dissatisfied and angry with the government that's a really large percentage what do you think of that's a well deserved well deserved anger. well if you look at the unemployment numbers i mean the jobless claims are up again today i think that what you're seeing is is anger at the government for underlying factors...
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jane wells, nbc news, los angeles. >>> don't give away all of our secrets, jane.r broadcast for this monday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good monday evening to you, and welcome to a special edition of "nbc bay area news" at 6:00. >> we're just moments away from a presidential address by barack obama over the debt stalemate announced a few hours ago. >> this is a contentious debate and a bitter few weeks. mr. obama is expected to to urge americans to pressure lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to
jane wells, nbc news, los angeles. >>> don't give away all of our secrets, jane.r broadcast for this monday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good monday evening to you, and welcome to a special edition of "nbc bay area news" at 6:00. >> we're just moments away from a presidential address by barack obama over the debt stalemate...
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jane was widely traveled.he had briefly been married to a dutch diplomat and stationed in job and she spoke several languages including fluent malay. jane was everything that julia felt she was not, wildly sophisticated and alluring, witty and outrageous, bold and daring enough to be true motto hari material. while jane was -- while julia was the collating files, jane was taking a crash course in espionage and learning everything from forgery, cartography, cryptography to the fundamentals of what the os called morale operations, how to create subversive propaganda and rumor campaigns to demoralize the enemy and create dissent. another oss call a guy became a great friend of julius was named betty mcdonald. that he had grown up in honolulu and she had been a young reporter and one of the very first on the scene after the pearl harbor attack. she was recruited by the oss because of her working knowledge of japanese and her wartime experience. sheehan show you would disappear -- sheehan jane would disappear for w
jane was widely traveled.he had briefly been married to a dutch diplomat and stationed in job and she spoke several languages including fluent malay. jane was everything that julia felt she was not, wildly sophisticated and alluring, witty and outrageous, bold and daring enough to be true motto hari material. while jane was -- while julia was the collating files, jane was taking a crash course in espionage and learning everything from forgery, cartography, cryptography to the fundamentals of...
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nobody up here in this town wants to do that, jane. we just want to make sure we get this right, that we get the solution right. we met with a couple of the credit agencies last week and they were pretty clear, they told us even if we raised the debt ceiling and we don't enact real spending reform, our credit rating will probably still go down. we want to try to avoid that. >> but if you're not willing to compromise or negotiate, how are you going to reach an agreement? >> well, your house republicans passed a plan last week called cut, cap and balance, that i would argue is a compromise. a number of us freshmen ran on the platform that we would never raise the debt ceiling. we voted last week to raise the debt ceiling and all we wanted in exchange for that was real spending cuts, real spending caps, and a balanced budget amendment to our constitution. and all -- this is something that the american people support and we're asking the senate to take it on and debate it. it's the only plan out there right now, jane, that's literally pass
nobody up here in this town wants to do that, jane. we just want to make sure we get this right, that we get the solution right. we met with a couple of the credit agencies last week and they were pretty clear, they told us even if we raised the debt ceiling and we don't enact real spending reform, our credit rating will probably still go down. we want to try to avoid that. >> but if you're not willing to compromise or negotiate, how are you going to reach an agreement? >> well,...
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>> hopefully to me. >> own only if you have a hottest mobile phone patent. >> jane king with more onood morning, jane. >> reports that bloomberg and apple and google are considering bits to phone designed technology. iptra digital has 1300 patents. they bought more than $4 billion in patents. the technology patents have companies to defend themselves against legal actions. >> the dow is up about 67 points is in the green and bloomberg is a bit lower, down about quarter of a percent. >> and exxon mobil is most valued company, the oil giant may be about to lose that distinction and guess who -- the company's performance, apple is poised to overtake as the most valuable public company. exxon mobil $410 billion and apple is $309 billion. right now it's down a little bit. i'm jane king, bloomberg news. >>> as we enjoy relatively nice temperatures here in the bay area, forecasters say nationwide today and tomorrow will be the hottest they've been since 1950. heat watches and warnings were in effect in more than 30 states. it felt like 130 degrees in some areas. in iowa, blistering heat buc
>> hopefully to me. >> own only if you have a hottest mobile phone patent. >> jane king with more onood morning, jane. >> reports that bloomberg and apple and google are considering bits to phone designed technology. iptra digital has 1300 patents. they bought more than $4 billion in patents. the technology patents have companies to defend themselves against legal actions. >> the dow is up about 67 points is in the green and bloomberg is a bit lower, down about...
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later, actress jane fonda is fighting mad and fighting back.ind out why she thinks her history plays a role when "the five" continues. service was very moving, wasn't it? yes, it was. i'm so glad we could be here for larry. at a time like this, friends and family matter most. even preparing this lunch is a help, emotionally and financially. mm, it's true. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can afford it. i know. that's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses. you know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. oh, really? with my health, i didn't think i'd qualify. you can't be turned down because of your health. plus,
later, actress jane fonda is fighting mad and fighting back.ind out why she thinks her history plays a role when "the five" continues. service was very moving, wasn't it? yes, it was. i'm so glad we could be here for larry. at a time like this, friends and family matter most. even preparing this lunch is a help, emotionally and financially. mm, it's true. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can afford it. i know. that's why i'm...